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Table 6.21: The strategies for improving and diversifying the economy <strong>of</strong>Ulundi in 2007<br />

Strategies Frequency Percentage<br />

Cumulative<br />

percental!:e<br />

Infrastructural<br />

development<br />

78<br />

I<br />

28.3<br />

I<br />

28.3<br />

Incentives to attract<br />

Businesses<br />

55 II I<br />

19.9 48.2<br />

Skill development 29 I 10.5 58.7<br />

Encouraging partnership 83 I 30.1 88.8<br />

Promoting adult education 9 I 3.3 92<br />

,<br />

Other I 20<br />

7.2 99.3<br />

i ,<br />

N/A 2 i .7 I 100<br />

i<br />

Total 276 100 I<br />

Although few responses were directed towards adult education as an alternative strategy to<br />

improve the economy <strong>of</strong> the study area, it has the ability to act as another form <strong>of</strong> economic<br />

catalyst to Ulundi. Adult education policies (ABET) must be translated into action to mitigate<br />

the gap between policy framing and their actual execution. There still exists loose alignment<br />

regarding interconnectedness, intennunicipal cooperation and participative collaboration<br />

between local municipalities, district municipalities and provincial government department.<br />

Inter-governmental alignment is very crucial to optimise the use <strong>of</strong> available local resources<br />

for improved local economic development (Buthelezi. Per. Comm .. Tuesday. 06-02-2007d).<br />

Also worth considering are vast unused industrial lands. Anractive industrial incentives like<br />

cheap land and subsidised electricity to draw more industries to Ulundi to take advantage <strong>of</strong><br />

the P700, may be a strategic option to diversifY the economy <strong>of</strong> the area. As a result <strong>of</strong> the<br />

direct link to Richards Bay, the P700 will open up readily available land in Ulundi as<br />

potential industrial support sites. This may broaden the tax base <strong>of</strong> the Ulundi Municipality<br />

and <strong>of</strong>fer business prospects from the commercial ribbon development. Ulundi has to some<br />

extent limited infrastructural facilities. In order to make the place more anractive. more<br />

infrastructural facilities like maintaining existing roads and constructing new ones. water and<br />

electricity reticulation must be put in place.<br />

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